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Crime Realities - A True Account of Forensic Investigations - cover

Crime Realities - A True Account of Forensic Investigations

Pasquale De Marco

Casa editrice: Publishdrive

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In the captivating realm of crime investigation, where truth and justice hang in the balance, Crime Realities: A True Account of Forensic Investigations emerges as an enthralling journey into the world of forensic science. This comprehensive guide unveils the intricate art of uncovering hidden truths through the meticulous examination and interpretation of physical evidence.

Step into the shoes of forensic experts as they unravel the mysteries of crime scenes, armed with an arsenal of scientific techniques and unwavering dedication to justice. Delve into the fascinating world of fingerprint analysis, where the unique characteristics of each individual leave an indelible mark, providing crucial clues to a perpetrator's identity. Discover the groundbreaking advancements in DNA profiling, where genetic evidence holds the key to irrefutably linking individuals to crimes.

Witness the intricate science of bloodstain pattern analysis, where the patterns and distribution of bloodstains tell a silent tale of the sequence of events that transpired at a crime scene. Explore the realm of firearms and ballistics evidence, where the trajectory of a bullet and the identification of the weapon used in a crime are meticulously reconstructed.

Unravel the complexities of trace evidence analysis, where seemingly insignificant particles, such as fibers, hairs, and soil, can hold the power to link a suspect to a crime scene with astonishing accuracy. Dive into the ever-evolving field of digital forensics, where the examination of digital evidence plays a pivotal role in uncovering cybercrimes and retrieving critical electronic data.

Crime Realities: A True Account of Forensic Investigations is an indispensable resource for anyone seeking a deeper understanding of the science behind crime scene investigation. With its captivating blend of real-life case studies, cutting-edge forensic techniques, and expert insights, this book offers a compelling exploration of the fascinating world where justice prevails through the meticulous analysis of physical evidence.


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Disponibile da: 02/06/2025.
Lunghezza di stampa: 152 pagine.

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